Money Talk Xtra

Money Talk Xtra

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This and every Saturday morning at 8:30, join Peter Lewis for Money Talk Xtra, a programme about personal finance, about investing, and about entrepreneurship. Each week Peter and his team delve into issues relating to your money, your investments, and your finances, with expert guests to answer your questions. He'll look at some of those life changing events that can impact your personal financial situation, talk about investment, and discuss topical issues.

If you have any questions or have suggestions for topics you would like us to discuss, just email moneytalk@rthk.hk or go to our Facebook page “Money Talk Xtra on RTHK Radio 3”.

Produced by Phil Whelan

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One of the hot topics in Hong Kong at the moment when it comes to finance is FinTech. On this Saturday's Money Talk Xtra, presenter Peter Lewis looks at one aspect of Financial Technology that’s changing the way we pay for goods and services. The digital wallet. Jimmy Lam meets a Money Talk Xtra listener who wants to ask her boss for a pay rise and needs some advice on the best way to go about it. Finally, we’re going to continue our series of interviews with entrepreneurs. This week’s there’s a twist because Peter meets not one but three budding entrepreneurs who were finalists in a recent elevator pitch competition organised by Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks. And they’re all aged between 8 and 12 years old.

We welcome any questions, comments or suggestions from you; moneytalk@rthk.hk is the email address. Or you can post on our Facebook page – Money Talk Xtra on RTHK Radio 3.

17/11/2018 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:30 - 09:00)

17/11/2018 - Personal finance insight

The growth of FinTech companies in Hong Kong is transforming the way we do our banking, invest and pay for goods and services. This new payment era has meant more e-wallets services are available in Hong Kong. As a consumer how do you differentiate between these services and decide which one to use? Peter Lewis went to ask Alister Musgrave, managing director and founder of Moneyhero.com.hk

17/11/2018 - Payrise

Our listener Cindy has been with her company for 5 years but is not happy with her current salary and her pay rises have been minimal. She explained to Jimmy Lam more about why she is disappointed with her remuneration. Jimmy also went to speak to Alexa Chow, Managing Director of AMAC Human Resources Consultants to advise Cindy on how to approach this tricky situation.

17/11/2018 - Kidtrepreneurs

This year for the first time a new competition was introduced for “kidtrepreneurs” aged between the ages of 8 to 12, to nurture children’s entrepreneurial spirit. Peter Lewis met with the three young finalists, Abigail, Curtis and Laurent .

Calculating your net worth / Valentine’s Day / Understanding warrants

On this Saturday's Money Talk Xtra, one of our listeners is planning a Valentine's Day surprise for his girlfriend. But can he afford it? Jimmy Lam finds out more. Peter Lewis discusses how to calculate your net worth and steps you can take to make sure it increases. In our investment segment, we take a crash course in warrants.
If you have any financial concerns that you would like us to advise on then please Email moneytalk@rthk.hk

We’re also on Facebook – Money Talk Xtra on RTHK Radio 3.

(Saturdays, 8.30am-9.00am)

10/02/2018 - 足本 Full (HKT 08:30 - 09:00)

10/02/2018 - Calculating your net worth

You should know at any point in time whether or not you owe more than you own if you want to manage your wealth effectively. Peter Lewis asks Philip Howell-Williams, a Financial Consultant at Infinity Financial Solutions for more.

10/02/2018 - Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is around the corner. It is one of those occasions when spending can go through the roof. Our listener Jacob has some concerns around that and he told Jimmy Lam about them. To get some advice, Jimmy Lam went to speak to Moe Kwok, editor of shebrides channel at She.com

10/02/2018 - Understanding warrants

This week we are going to take a look at warrants. We’re not recommending whether or not you should invest in warrants as they are derivative instruments and therefore you need to determine whether they are suitable for your own personal financial situation and investment profile. Peter Lewis is joined by Dickie Wong, executive director of research at Kingston Securities to help you make an informed decision.